Post a curated single-brand three-watch collection

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Hard to call it a curated group when there’s but 5 to choose from. 😁
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Three U.S.Army Veterans.
From WWI:

From WWII:



From my service in Korea, 1972:
Thanks for your service I have some Korean War vets in my family they don’t talk much about it but when they have it was rather shocking and I feel so many who served in Korea don’t get the respect due. IMO
 
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Random three seikos in a box. I kinda dig seiko as they have the ability to put out so much variety at so many different price points and I’ve run into so many people who bought a seiko “like twenty years ago it just keeps going” type of thing. They certainly aren’t the only watch company capable of doing so but my seiko box is the closest and I feel it’s a fine representation of seikos performance on a macro level. Poor indoor lighting excuse please.
 
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Speedmasters...one from the 1990s, the 2000s, and the 2010s. Part of the Speedmaster Decades Collection (SDC).


 
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How about a trio of 50s Conquests (on Nautilus bracelets):
I say "Hell ya!"
Now, I think you have one bracelet too much, one of those would look stunning in one of my watches 😀
Just saying...
 
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A trio of 1940/50’s Pierce cal. 134 chronographs, mono and double pushers represented..
The bracelet clad model isn’t working (yet) but the other two keep very reasonable time.
 
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Part of the Speedmaster Decades Collection (SDC). Mark II Racing from Dec 1969. Mark III Blue from 1972. Speedmaster Italian Limited Edition of 500 (v1) from ~1985.


 
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With Gallet, the variety is more subtle, but here are three different chronograph styles, with calibers from three different manufacturers (Excelsior Park, Landeron, Valjoux).

 
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Here's the same trio in the 1936 catalogue. Notice they mention a platinum buckle and finest gray calfskin strap. The Rutledge was Hamilton's top-of-the-line model at the time: $175 during the height of the depression was a chunk of change.


This 1939 Bulova “Ben Hur” has a 21j adjusted movement and sold for $60. $175 for yours certainly represented some serious upgrades 😎

 
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Old pics but I still like them.
1/ Three Longines “calatrava style” watches from the 1930s.
With and 2/ without gold.
3/ Three Longines salmon dials from the 1940s.

Some of those are no longer mine by the way, gone but not forgotten.
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Key wind watch from the 19th Century. It was given to me by a long time friend. Not working. Coin silver case. Mid century (50s or 60s?) automatic wristwatch. My wife bought it for about $20. It’s working perfectly and the cost of having it serviced is more than the value of the watch. WW1 era 10 K gold watch. I’ve owned this one for years. I dropped it a few years ago and the crystal shattered. It is currently being serviced. The lume on the minute hand was loose and fell out during the drive to the watchmaker. He offered to relume but I declined. This watch will motivate me to make fixed lug straps. Coming soon.
 
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Three bezeled Wylers

Three crown at 4 Wylers


2 Merc handed Wylers

anyone want to help make this a trio 😉
 
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Three bezeled Wylers

Three crown at 4 Wylers


2 Merc handed Wylers

anyone want to help make this a trio 😉
Just take the one from the top left photo 👍